PACHANGACHA FEATURE IN THE VALLEY ADVOCATE

Behind the Beat: Party Time


Thursday, May 03, 2012

Popularly celebrated in the United States and Mexico, Cinco de Mayo is a holiday that holds a multitude of meanings for different people.

Fortunately, just in time for this Cinco de Mayo weekend, Amherst fuzz-rock band Pachangacha is ready to boil the celebration down to its most basic element: an excuse to party.

“Pachangacha is a made-up word taking the Spanish word ‘pachanga,’ meaning ‘to party’ and the sound ‘cha,’ which we took from a song off the soundtrack of Wes Anderson’s filmBottle Rocket,” says vocalist and guitarist Bryce Pulaski. “Pronunciation: ‘pa-chong-ga-cha.’ It means party.”

First formed in 2010, after Pulaski returned from a summer tour with the idea to create a new group featuring falsetto melodies, heavy fuzz and a distinct ’90s influence, Pachangacha quickly took shape in the basement of the members’ home and practice space, Babetown.

Pulaski says, “Brian [Bartus (guitar, vocals)], Ryan [Bonsall (drums)] and myself live together at Babetown so it’s not too hard for us to get together and jam in the basement. Albert [Lagrange (guitar, vocals)] was always around and just happened to buy a Big Muff Wicker fuzz pedal when I told him the idea for the band. He was excited, and it was kind of meant to be from that point on.”

Having secured and played its first show at the Florence American Legion, the group then quickly headed to the studio to record the five-track albumBerserkabunga.

“The recording process actually went very smoothly and we didn’t even need to go back to do second mixes,” says Pulaski. “We were very pleased with howBerserkabungacame out.”

The effect of such a smooth recording process is clearly evident on the record. Harnessing a lo-fi sound that mixes in the influence of ’90s bands like The Rentals, Weezer and Pavement, Pachangacha crafts songs like “If I Lived in California” and “College” that are more than capable of standing out in their own right.

Says Pulaski, “Sometimes I will write a whole song by myself and then bring it to the band, and very few changes happen to it from then on. Other times we start with a clean slate and write the song together as a collaboration. This usually takes much longer, but we all seem to be much more excited about the outcome. We try to keep it fresh and interesting as much as possible.”

Speaking of keeping things interesting, Pachangacha has a series of shows scheduled both in the Valley and in Montreal. The band also has plans to record a full-length album in the near future.

“We have been writing a full-length entitledWeird Headfor the past year that we are going to be recording in June,” says Pulaski. “We have 16 songs completed and we are very anxious to get into the studio. We will be releasing it on a 12-inch vinyl record and are currently looking for a label or collective to help us release it.”

Pachangacha performs May 5, The Elevens, 140 North Pleasant St. Main St., Northampton, pachangacha.bandcamp.com.

++ THIS WEEKEND ++

PACHANGACHA IN MONTREAL

http://www.facebook.com/events/180156218771640/

We are releasing 5 brand new songs in July on an EP titled “Bad Influences” on a one sided 12” record.

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COME OUT

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WHAT’S UP?

it’s been awhile and we have a couple quick updates!

1) we will be heading down to macrock in harrisonburg, va this weekend for their label expo and our newest artist, jacomo will be performing. more info here: https://www.facebook.com/events/208637275918850 

2) in the near future we will be releasing a jacomo cassette. pertinent links will surface in due time, but for now, familiarize yourselves with his tunes via his bandcamp page. a bit different than our normal fare, but we are very excited nonetheless.

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Make Wave’s full length  ”Yeah, So “CDs are up on the big cartel. Ended up being way better than we thought. If you buy a CD, you get 2 FREE PINS. BUY NOW!

Also put up the Black Churches full length “Hungry Mouths” on cassette. That shit is evil. No lying. Everytime I listen to it, it depresses the shit out of me. Then I get angry. But then I realize I’m alone and cry myself to sleep…

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In all it is a really good. On top of all of that, there is a show coming up saturday Feb 11 at babetown with the return of Hot Mess plus our NJ friends Holiday city. Also a bunch of other friends playing there too. 

Thats that. 

Stoner and Dr.Ron looking hard in front of my tv I broke.

One Stop Shopping

Started construction on a dedicated Sex Cave website. If it all works out, we don’t have to screw around with a million different sites to get our shit across.

We can consolidate that bastard.

Keep checking back.

Also, I am proud delighted to announce that Sex Cave Records has appointed a new chief financial consultant. Enjoy.

 

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Solids Fog Friends B/w Blown out 7" on Sex Cave!!!!

Contrôlez nos amis de Montréal, Canada Solids.  Solids will be releaseing their newest 7” in the U.S. through Sex Cave Records courtesy of Machette Records. The record will be available on November 10th for the Solids  U.S. record release show at Babetown (621 East Pleasant St.  Amherst MA).  Solids will also be doing a weekend with Sex Cave bands Chalk Talk and Hot Mess the following two days in Southington CT and Boston,Ma.  Here is the link to there band camp where you can listen to both of their releases.  Enjoy it, they are amazing!!

7 months ago - 4

That Special Feeling

Black Churches needs help scraping the money together to record. This means a lot to me, to Black Churches, and it should mean a lot to everyone reading this post. Black Churches was one of the first bands that “got me into music”. Into the music I listen to now a days anyways. With this I can say that ever since, they have constructed in me an inexplicable taste for them that is as much a part of me as my physical being. Of course by constructed I mean violently and gruesomely carved and by taste I am talking about the angry, depressing and overly apathetic feelings that beat me on the ground when I listen to them.

Getting that out of the way, I can honestly say that I have never been more excited for an album in my life. Having heard some of the songs they are going to record, I find myself singing them to myself throughout the day with no means to get them out of my head. I’m not trying to pull this because I know the dudes or because I’m trying to promote for them. That’s not what this is. I’m posting this because I genuinely want to see them record a full length. They deserve it; we all do. Their music has been a crucial and substantial part of my life ever since they were Bless the Horse playing shows at the Legion. I don’t want to see their potential stagnate and eventually disappear. Neither should you.

With this, Black Churches is utilizing kickstarter to raise the funds necessary to record. They set a modest goal to raise $500. The last two paragraphs I typed, the ones delivering a brief overview of how deeply Black Churches has impacted my life, should be more than enough incentive to donate a few dollars. But in case it isn’t…

Black Churches is giving away prizes to folks who donate a certain amount. These prizes range from band member groping privileges all the way to paintings made by Scarecrow himself. Not to mention you get the satisfaction of knowing you helped one of the bands that left one of the most tremendous impressions on me.

So. Help Black Churches raise the money they need to record a full length. 

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/189216940/black-churches-full-length

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Thanks

-Gabe